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abc1 axed

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http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/broadcastin ... -abc1.html

Well the channel abc1 has been axed, the main reason cited above is the inability to get hold of the slot to go 24 hours.

I think it's a shame. abc1 had so much potential. Ever since it began there has been rumours that Disney would bring drama/classics/films to abc1 but it never materialised.

To be honest the channel is in a pretty dismal state at the minute, but to be honest Disney probably have only themselves to blame for this given the stupid schedules of about 5 programs only.

There's no variation at all and it takes only about 3 weeks until all he episodes of one show has been shown and then they go back to the start again.

Well it's a shame, but like I say it's partly Disney's own fault.

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:-(

That's all I can really say.
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Well, they could have got a 24 hour slot. Channel 4 just got their C4+1 channel. :roll:

Obviously Disney didn't want to bid as much for the slot as C4 did. At the moment Channel 4 isn't really using the slot, but the important thing is they have it, should they choose to release a new, more distinctive channel in the future.

I don't know what to think. As it stands, I thought ABC1 was a crappy channel, with too many "blocks" of programmes. It was nothing but lazy, cheap scheduling. I won't miss it personally.

I would hope that if it did achieve it's ambition of going 24 hours, the programming would be better and more diverse. It certainly had potential.
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2099net wrote:Well, they could have got a 24 hour slot. Channel 4 just got their C4+1 channel. :roll:
Well Channel4 have had that C4+1 slot for a while, it used to be Film4 +1 and before that it was More 4+1.

You know Disney's party line about was always that they were waiting until they went 24 hours on freeview to improve.

I suppose the question now is what will happen with the slot? Will Disney keep it and bring us a new channel, or more likely sell it?

I don't think it's a coincidence that abc1 will disappear around the same time the new 24 hour Virgin1 station is appearing.
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Oh, I thought More4+1 was still on.

That may muck up my Daily Show recordings in the future :(
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Well even though they had scheduled programs right up to 6am on Monday 1st October, for whatever reason they pulled the plug unannounced today at 12.00 midday.

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For all those of you with withdrawal symptoms.

Five have bought the rights to 8 Simple Rules and will broadcast it in a double bill every Sunday from 11 am. They've also got the rights for Hannah Montana's terrestrial debut which airs in a double bill Sundays from 10am.

This starts from tomorrow Sunday 21st October.

And unlike abc1 will be in widescreen.

Looks like five are replacing ITV1 as Disney's terrestrial bitch.
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